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Carpenter Cost in Netherlands (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for carpenter services in Netherlands. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting

Carpenter cost in Netherlands: typically €40–80/hr as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Dutch carpenters (timmermannen) charge €40–€80 per hour inclusive of BTW. Interior door installation costs €200–€500 per door; custom built-in wardrobes run €2,000–€6,000+. Deck building with tropical hardwood (a Dutch favorite) costs €80–€150 per m². Dutch carpenters often specialize — some focus on kitchens, others on outdoor structures or restoration. For monument properties (rijksmonument), use a carpenter experienced in heritage restoration to comply with Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed guidelines.

Average carpentry costs by project

Project typeTypical cost (EUR)
Hourly rate (incl. BTW)€40–€80
Interior door installation (per door)€200–€500
Custom built-in wardrobe€2,000–€6,000
Tropical hardwood decking (per m²)€80–€150
Crown molding / trim work€400–€1,500
Heritage (rijksmonument) restoration€60–€120/godz.

Carpenter costs in the Netherlands

Dutch carpenters (timmermannen) charge €40–€80 per hour inclusive of BTW. Interior door installation costs €200–€500 per door; custom built-in wardrobes run €2,000–€6,000+. Deck building with tropical hardwood (a Dutch favorite) costs €80–€150 per m².

Dutch carpenters often specialize — some focus on kitchens, others on outdoor structures or restoration. For monument properties (rijksmonument), use a carpenter experienced in heritage restoration to comply with Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed guidelines.

What affects the cost?

  • Type of carpentry — finish/trim work requires more precision and costs more per hour than framing
  • Material — hardwoods (oak, walnut) cost 2–5x more than softwoods (pine, spruce) or engineered products
  • Custom vs. prefabricated — custom cabinets and built-ins require design time and skilled labor
  • Complexity — curves, angles, and intricate joinery add to labor hours
  • Permits — structural work (removing walls, adding decks) typically requires permits
  • Access and demolition — removing old work before installing new adds cost

How to save on carpentry costs

  • Choose standard dimensions — custom sizes cost more than off-the-shelf
  • Use softwood or engineered products — pine, MDF, and plywood are much cheaper than hardwood
  • Handle demolition yourself — removing old shelves, trim, or cabinets saves labor hours
  • Get detailed quotes — compare material and labor costs separately
  • Bundle multiple jobs — having one carpenter handle doors, trim, and shelving in one visit is cheaper
FAQ

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How much does a carpenter cost per hour?

Carpenters charge $35–$100 per hour in the US, with finish/trim carpenters at the top end ($75–$150). Rough framers run $30–$70/hr. Most quote per project: built-in shelves $300–$1,500, custom cabinets $5,000–$25,000+, deck builds $15–$35 per sq ft. In Poland, expect PLN 60–150/hr; Netherlands €45–€80/hr.

What's the difference between rough and finish carpenters?

Rough carpenters frame walls, floors, roofs, and structural elements — speed and structural accuracy matter most. Finish carpenters install moldings, cabinets, doors, stairs, and visible woodwork — appearance and tight tolerances are critical. Finish work pays 30–50% more than rough work and requires more skill.

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